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But animals who live in the Arctic don't have that option, instead they have blubber. This is an experiment to see how warm-blooded animals can survive in the frigid temperatures.
For the polar bear blubber experiment, you need a bowl of ice water, Crisco, two gallon zipper bags and tape. Ice water is cold to the touch. Fill a zip top bag with Crisco. Put your hand in the ...
STATEWIDE – If you and your family are stuck inside for the day, you might be looking for something fun to do. The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis Tweeted Friday about a family-friendly experiment ...
Without the blubber, they wouldn’t be able to survive. In this experiment, we used the shortening and ziplock bag to act as a protective layer of blubber for our hand against the cold of the ice ...
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